One of the greatest Indian artists of twentieth century S.Sobha Singh was born on 29 November,1901 at Sri Hargobindpur(Gurdaspur), Punjab,
India. It was here that he learned to draw and sculpt. In 1905, his mother Bibi Acchran died. His father S.Deva Singh died in 1917.He learnt
and mastered painting by self practice. S.Sobha Singh joined the British Indian Army as draughtsman and was posted at various places in Iraq.
He studied European paintings and got inspiration from the works of English painters.

In 1923, he left the army and returned to Amritsar where he opened his art studio. In the same year, he married Bibi Inder Kaur on Baisakhi day.
He worked from his studio at Amritsar, Lahore(1926) and Delhi(1931). At Delhi, S.Sobha Singh got opportunity to participate in art exhibitions
and won awards and medals. Portrait paintings being his forte, he was commissioned for doing portraits of several rulers of Indian states.

n In 1946, S.Sobha Singh was back to Lahore and opened his studio at Anarkali and was working as art director for a film when he was forced to
leave Lahore due to partition of the country in 1947.He came empty handed to Andretta, a picturesque village in the lap of Himalayas and stayed
here till his last.

During his 38 years stay at Andretta, S Sobha Singh painted hundreds of paintings. His main focus was Sikh Gurus, their life and work. His
portraiture of Gurus was a manifestation of his devotion to the divine souls. He used to say, “ I have painted Gurus to inspire people.” He held
Guru Nanak as manifestation of his meditation. He looked upon Guru Gobind Singh as is ‘inspiration incarnate.’ He also painted impressive portraits
of national heroes like Shaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh, Kartar Singh Sarabha, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Mahatma Gandhi, etc. and also painted war heroes
of Indian army.

S.Sobha Singh painted Sohni Mehiwal, one of the most popular love legends of Punjab, first time in 1937.This paintings gave him immense fame. It
was painted for the fifth time in the year 1978 and is on view at Sobha Singh Art Gallery, Andretta, Himachal Pradesh, India. S.Sobha Singh also
worked on other love tales of Punjab. Heer Ranjha, Sassi-Punnun, Shirin Farhad and Mirza Sahiban are other beautiful paintings. Another fantastic
creation is the portrayal of famous Persian poet Omar Khayyam. S.Sobha Singh had perfound regard for the dignity of womanhood. He painted a series
of brides representing the folks of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. One of the most liked painting is, “Her Grace the Gaddan.” He has also
executed landscapes. He also made some good statues which are on display in Sobha Singh Museum.

S.Sobha Singh got wide acclaim for his art which he pursued vigorously all his life. He got several awards and was felicitated by many organizations.
He was honoured with ‘Padam Shree’ one of the national awards, by President of India. Union Ministry of Information & Broadcasting released a
documentary film, “Painter of People” to commemorate his 75th birthday. BBC, London also made a documentary on him. He was conferred the degree
of D.Lit( honoris causa) by Punjabi University, Patiala.

The painter of people passed away on 22 August 1986 at Chandigarh and was cremated with full state honours. .

Sobha Singh Art Gallery and Museum at Andretta(Palampur), H.P.India 176103 (Tel +91-1894-254229, email: sobhasinghmuseum@gmail.com) is managed by
his daughter Bibi Gurcharan Kaur. She is ably assisted by her son Dr.Hirday Paul Singh(hirdaypaulsingh@gmail.com) and his family.

Sobha Singh Art Gallery has around three dozen original works of the legendry artist. In the year 2011, Sobha Singh Museum has been added in
the complex. Around 100 photographs depicting life journey of the artist are on display. Some of the personal belongings of the artist are
also preserved here. On the availability of resources, the family has plans to convert the whole area used by the late artist, including his
Studio, to Sobha Singh Memorial.There is proposal for ‘Artist’s Residency’ also. A section has been created for Kangra folk art and craft.
“Prampara’, a souvenir shop has much to offer on the life, art and works of S.Sobha Singh. Mutlicolour reprints of his works on paper, archival
paper or canvass are available. There are printed mugs, view cards and literature on the artist.

SOBHA SINGH MEMORIAL ART SOCIETY (SSMAS) commemorates birth anniversary of saint artist S.Sobha Singh evey year. Sobha Singh Art Festival was
organised from 17-22 Nov. 2014 at Andretta. SSMAS organized several programmers to commemorate the birth centenary of the artist (Nov.2001 to
Nov.2002). A beautiful souvenir containing rare articles, photos of the artist, paintings, etc, was published in addition to launching a web site.
The Govt of India relesed a commemorative postal stamp, First Day cover and information brochure on him. The Govts. of Punjab & Himachal
Pradesh instituted Sobha Singh Art Awards and published official calendars, books, special issues of the literary magazines, etc. on him.
The road linking the Palampur town and Andretta and the local govt. High school have been renamed after him. His b' centenary was also
celebrated in Canada, UK, Australia and USA etc.